Chapter 2
Ethernet Commands
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vrf context
To create a virtual routing and forwarding instance (VRF) and enter VRF configuration mode, use the
vrf context command. To remove a VRF entry, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
name
management
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Configuration mode
Command History
Release
4.0(0)N1(1a)
Usage Guidelines
When you enter the VRF configuration mode, the following commands are available:
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Examples
This example shows how to enter VRF context mode:
switch(config)# vrf context management
switch(config-vrf)#
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vrf context {name | management}
no vrf context {name | management}
Name of the VRF.
Specifies a configurable VRF name.
Modification
This command was introduced.
exit—Exits from the current command mode.
ip—Enables configuration of IP features.
Additional commands available in IP configuration mode:
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domain-list—Adds additional domain names.
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domain-lookup—Enables or disables DNS lookup.
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domain-name—Specifies the default domain name.
host—Adds an entry to the IP hostname table
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name-server—Specifies the IP address of a DNS name server
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route—Adds route information by specifying IP addresses of the next hop servers.
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no—Negates a command or set its defaults.
shutdown—Shuts down the current VRF context.
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference
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